WREXHAM will no longer train at Colliers Park and are set to begin their pre-season training at Stansty Park this week.
Colliers Park training complex, based in Gresford, is owned by Glyndwr University who are set to make alternative arrangements for the facility, meaning Wrexham's first-team must seek a different venue to train for the upcoming campaign.
Stansty Park, based off Mold Road, is the home of Welsh National League outfit Lex Glyndwr, and Gary Mills' side are set to begin their pre-season programme on Wednesday.
Wrexham Supporters' Trust director Spencer Harris tweeted: "We've never owned Colliers Park and the Uni (sic) have made plans which mean we need to have alternative arrangements.
"Stansty was set up many years ago by Jonny Edwards to have exact same type and size of pitch as Cae Ras (The Racecourse).
"The CoE (Centre of Excellence) will continue to run from Colliers. We are returning to our spiritual training home and are very happy and grateful to the alliance with Lex and their management committee."
Meanwhile, Wrexham's pre-season friendly against Lex Glyndwr on Friday is expected to be postponed to avoid a clash with Wales v Belgium in the Euro 2016 quarter finals.
Therefore Wrexham's first pre-season friendly is now set to be their trip to Mold Alex on Tuesday evening.
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